Reviews from

Wind blown Robin in the Breeze

European Robin ~ Erithacus rubecula

16 total reviews 
Comment from Sean T Phelan


Cool,Susan!
Your collage-like presentation featuring a trio of these cute little birds set against a rich black background makes for an interesting and enjoyable picture,my friend!
'Good Show'!
~Sean

 Comment Written 06-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 06-Jan-2020
    Sean,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin. It & it's mate stop & pose in front of me everyday.
    Susan
reply by Sean T Phelan on 07-Jan-2020
    Cool,Susan!
    You're very welcome,my friend!
Comment from Brady Nielson


Hey Susan! I like this style of collage, it works well with the birds. The colors on the Robin are really eye catching, I like how you have showed it several times. Thank you for sharing the photos are awesome!

 Comment Written 04-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 05-Jan-2020
    Brady,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this cheeky little Robin being tossed about in the Fuchsia bush.
    Susan.
Comment from Kelly Kiley


wow!! this is a wonderful action shot of this robin!! i really like this one and the way you have put it together!!! if flows perfectly!! i really likethis one!! you have a wonderful eye!!!

 Comment Written 04-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 04-Jan-2020
    Kelly
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this cheeky little Robin.
    Susan
reply by Kelly Kiley on 05-Jan-2020
    your welcome!!
Comment from Zilyram


An interesting collage of your little red robin. Was not lucky enough to see one on our visit to UK so appreciate you showing me the little bird in all its glory. Very well focused images and the movement of the wind is shown clearly .

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 03-Jan-2020
    Mary,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this wind tossed Robin.
    Susan
Comment from mamamary


How cute. I may have said this to you before, but my granddaughter and I were looking at birds out of the front window. She is 5. I said something like it sure is good that they have all of those feathers to keep them warm. Very seriously she told me that the birds had fur. She listened as I explained that the fur was really feathers. I'm not sure I talked her out of believing birds don't have fur. Anyway, I like the triptych to show the breeze. The breeze was another conversation I had with my granddaughter. I'm a retired school teacher.

 Comment Written 01-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2020
    Mary,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this little Robin in the Fuchsia bush being tossed about in the breeze.
    Susan
Comment from Nature Rick


Very nice photograph and display of a European Robin perched in a tree. Sharp focus, good DoF, correct WB, natural colors and tones, well balanced and framed. Overall, a Very Nice Wildlife Photograph, well done Susan!

 Comment Written 01-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2020
    Rick,
    A beautiful picture of this little Robin in the Fuchsia bush being tossed about by the breeze.
    Susan
reply by Nature Rick on 02-Jan-2020
    You're Very Welcome Susan!
Comment from Sange


This bird is so cute and your 3 photos of him are fantastic. I like the dark background you placed the 3 photos in.
Your focus is sharp, exposure Controlled and eye clarity and details are superb.
Fine work Susan ;)

 Comment Written 28-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2019
    Sandra
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this cheeky little Robin in the Fuchsia bush with it's mate perched deeper & higher in the same bush out of the frame.
    Susan
Comment from nikman


A quite grand looking set of robin photos posted here! They look as if they are coping quite well with the windy conditions over there in your nice compositions. Exposure and sharpness are good. Well done!

 Comment Written 28-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2019
    Nik,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this little Robin being tossed about by the breeze. It's mate was in the same bush just higher up in the branches.
    Susan
reply by nikman on 29-Dec-2019
    Your very welcome!
Comment from cleo85


It is interesting to observe the small changes of the Robins pose as bird tries to avoid the wind tossed branches. The three photos are well focused and exposed. Color and light are natural-realistic. The diagonal placement of the three photos is intriguing and balances the composition well.

 Comment Written 27-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 27-Dec-2019
    Cleo,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin balancing in the Fuchsia bush as the wind blew through it.
    Susan
reply by cleo85 on 28-Dec-2019
    You're very welcome! :o)
Comment from michiganmike


A beautiful series of images. I like their colors and that black background. I am curious as to why you made them descend from the left instead of ascending.

 Comment Written 27-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 27-Dec-2019
    Mike,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin. There's no particular reason why I arranged the pictures descending.
    Susan